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- The Good Society
- Penn State University Press
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- William James's Psychology of Philosophizing: Intellectual Diversity, Selective Attention, and the Sentiments in Our Rationalities Volume 26, Numbers 2-3, 2017, pp. 323-337
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Justice, Human Dignity and Human Rights
- Forgiveness after Charleston: The Ethics of an Unlikely Act
- William James's Psychology of Philosophizing: Intellectual Diversity, Selective Attention, and the Sentiments in Our Rationalities
- Exploring the Epistemological Challenges Underlying Civic Engagement by Religious Communities
- Giving Birth in the Public Square: The Political Relevance of Dialogue
- Facts, Values, and Democracy Worth Wanting: Strategic Public Deliberation in the Era of Trump
- Democracy as Group Discussion and Collective Action: Facts, Values, and Strategies in Canadian and American Rural Landscapes
- Cooperative Democracy and Political-Economic Development: The Civic Potential of Worker Coops
- Working Toward Transpositional Objectivity: The Promotion of Democratic Capability for an Age of Post-Truth Politics
- Civic Competence, Self-Governance, and the New Epistocratic Paternalism: An Ostromanian Perspective
- Guest Editor's Introduction: On Reintegrating Facts,Values, Strategies
- Editor's Note
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